State
New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) - Division of Long Term Supports and Services (DLTSS) - Bureau for Family Centered Services (BFCS)
03/26/21
04/19/21 11:59 PM
Contract for services of $65,000 per year to a New Hampshire vendor to support programs and projects that benefit children and youth across the State. Funding is intended to provide support and planning activities related to health care transition, for children and youth, ages 14 to 21 years, with special health care needs; their families; and their providers.
Children and youth with special health care needs (CSHCN) include children and youth, from birth to age twenty-one (21), with health conditions that:
BFCS strives to ensure CSHCN and their families have access to appropriate and adequate health-related services. To achieve this, the highest priority is placed on integrating public and private health services with education, social services, mental health, and family support programs.
For information about the Scope of Services, see: https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/business/rfp/documents/rfp-2022-dltss-02-youth.pdf#page=6
GrantWatch ID#: 195017
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Funding for the resulting contract is anticipated to be available in the amount of $65,000 for State Fiscal Year 2022 and $65,000 for State Fiscal Year 2023; however, this amount is approximate and may be increased or decreased to meet the needs of the Department.
The Contract resulting from this RFP is anticipated to be effective July 1, 2021, or upon Governor and Executive Council approval, whichever is later through June 30, 2023.
The Department may extend contracted services for up to two (2) additional years, contingent upon satisfactory Contractor performance, continued funding, and Governor and Executive Council approval.
Before starting your grant application, please review the funding source's website listed below for updates/changes/addendums/conferences/LOIs.
Direct questions and submit Letters of Intent to Nikki Gauthier at Nikki.Gauthier@dhhs.nh.gov
Submit applications to contracts@dhhs.nh.gov
State of New Hampshire
Department of Health and Human Services
Bureau of Contracts & Procurements
129 Pleasant Street
Concord, New Hampshire 03301
(603) 271-9493
RFP-2022-DLTSS-02-YOUTH
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